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Taylor Swift’s wedding dress: Everything we know about the outfit and its London-based creator

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Details are emerging of Taylor Swift‘s wedding dress after she and Travis Kelce tied the knot at a glitzy ceremony in New York.

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Are we finally about to get decent wifi on trains and planes?

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Wifi on the go is often unreliable – on buses, trains and, increasingly, planes. Whether via cellular or satellite systems, connectivity at speed suffers from highly variable signal coverage and strength. This leads to delays, degraded data speeds and service interruptions.

To address these issues, the UK government has announced a major upgrade to wifi connections on hundreds of intercity trains.

They will use low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communication systems such as Starlink (a subsidiary of Elon Musk’s SpaceX company) and OneWeb (part of the of French Eutelsat group). Operating much closer to Earth than traditional satellites, these systems can provide near-global coverage and higher-speed communications.

So, as LEO networks are rapidly adopted for air, rail, road and maritime transport, how will this change our experience of wifi on the move?

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Trains

At present, train wifi largely depends on aggregating terrestrial 4G and 5G signals along each route, with the available bandwidth shared between passengers. As a result, wifi often degrades in rural areas, tunnels and other locations where signal coverage is limited.

Such challenges are even harder on high-speed trains operating at speeds of 150mph (250km/h) and more, with some services in China reaching 220mph.

One technical fix is dedicated trackside communication networks that use advanced technologies to deliver ultra-fast, low-lag connectivity even at such high speeds. But they are still constrained by limited coverage and significant installation costs.

In contrast, LEO satellite systems could offer near-global coverage without requiring costly deployment trackside infrastructure. Following successful trials on LNER, South Western Railway and Great Western Railway services in 2025, the UK government recently announced a £57 million, five-year rollout of LEO satellite connectivity across nationalised mainline rail services.

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Up to 1,400 trains will receive satellite-enabled connectivity, with onboard wifi availability increasing from around half of UK train journeys up to 90% by the early 2030s.

Integrating LEO systems with existing terrestrial wifi networks should combine the strengths of both technologies. When one link becomes unavailable or degrades, alternative connections can seamlessly take over, reducing service interruptions and improving the reliability and quality of onboard wifi.

Planes

Since German airline Lufthansa introduced the first commercial in-flight internet service in January 2003, wifi on planes has expanded rapidly.

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Today, approximately 70% of airlines worldwide offer onboard internet connectivity. Their wifi is provided either by air-to-ground or satellite communication systems.

Air-to-ground systems use an antenna mounted on the plane’s underside to connect to a network of land towers. While this approach ensures relatively low delays, coverage is limited to regions with terrestrial infrastructure so is unsuitable for most oceanic routes.

The preferred option for long-haul and transoceanic flights is using an antenna mounted on top of the aircraft to communicate with satellites. But maintaining reliable inflight connectivity remains challenging due to rapidly changing conditions and frequent satellite handovers at high speed (upwards of 500mph).

Climbs, descents and turbulence can all disrupt an antenna’s alignment with satellites. Continuous satellite tracking and antenna steering is needed to maintain accurate beam alignment throughout the flight.

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In recent years, LEO satellite systems have accelerated midair wifi provision, in some cases delivering “superfast” inflight internet speeds exceeding 100 megabits per second. With signals travelling up to 3,000 miles, though, transmission delays are still unavoidable.

As technologies such as electronically steered antennas and AI-driven network management mature and satellite capacity continues to expand, onboard wifi should become comparable to terrestrial broadband for most passengers. This will enable in-flight video streaming and cloud-based services with minimal disruption.

Buses

Many long-distance coaches use roof-mounted antennas with onboard routers to share a cellular connection among their passengers. Wifi performance thus depends heavily on mobile network coverage and capacity, and can degrade in rural areas, tunnels, or simply when the coach is full.

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Connectivity has been enhanced with the transition from 4G to 5G networks. However, since coach and bus wifi relies on a shared cellular connection, passengers often have a better experience using their own mobile connectivity.

This means wifi provision on local bus services has slowed in recent years. In 2025, 13% of buses in England offered free wifi, down from a peak of 32% in 2020.

On rural and long-distance routes, where mobile coverage is limited or unavailable, reliable wifi can be essential not only for passengers but for operational services such as ticketing and CCTV.

With LEO satellite networks emerging as a promising solution, several UK bus and coach initiatives – including trials by Transport for Wales from 2024 – are exploring hybrid 5G-satellite systems. These can seamlessly switch between cellular and satellite links to reduce coverage blackspots and provide more consistent connectivity along rural routes.

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Ferries

Ferries and cruise ships operating more than a few tens of kilometres from land rely on satellite communications. These have evolved from low-bandwidth systems used primarily for safety, navigation and crew communications in the 1980s and ’90s, to broadband passenger wifi services supported by geostationary satellites orbiting around 22,000 miles above the Earth.

Maintaining stable satellite communication at sea is particularly challenging. Ships roll, pitch and yaw because of the waves and wind. This can misalign satellite antennas, leading to performance degradation and temporary communication interruptions.

Harsh maritime conditions including salt corrosion, high humidity and heavy rainfall can also damage electronic devices, reducing the strength of high-frequency satellite signals.

Furthermore, the ship’s large steel structure can cause signal degradation and coverage dead zones. This makes onboard wifi provision especially difficult on large cruise ships with multiple decks, thick walls and narrow corridors.

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LEO satellite technology has, however, significantly improved wifi provision at sea. As of 2025, more than 25,000 commercial and passenger vessels worldwide were using LEO satellite broadband services, primarily through Starlink.

And as with other modes of transport, this rate of adoption is projected to continue increasing rapidly. The prospect of seamless wifi coverage, whichever way you travel, should soon be a reality.

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Police issue update after officers storm Timperley street and arrest woman

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A man was injured following a ‘disturbance’

Police have issued an update after a woman was arrested following a ‘disturbance’ in Trafford. Emergency services attended Aimson Road East, in Timperley, at 5.20pm on Thursday evening (July 2).

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Greater Manchester Police said it was called out to reports of a disturbance at a property on the street. An image from the scene showed at least four police cars and two ambulances as part of the response.

Witnesses reported seeing a large emergency services presence in the area. A man suffered an injury during the incident, police previously stated. A woman in her 60s was arrested on suspicion of assault.

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In an update issued today (Saturday), GMP confirmed she had since been released, with no further action to be taken against her. The man’s injury was previously described as ‘minor’ and ‘non-life threatening’ by GMP.

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I found a cheaper alternative to Nando’s at this city centre restaurant

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The restaurant was hidden away down a smaller road

Nando’s is one of my favourite restaurants, but after a visit to a hidden away food place in Peterborough, I’ve found a cheaper alternative. Peterborough city centre is full of mainly mainstream restaurants.

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However in Cowgate – a small street just off the Cathedral Square – is a hive of independent food places. Looking for a spot to eat some lunch, I came across The Ladz.

I’ve never been there before, but I’ve seen it posted about on social media a lot. So, I decided to head there on a Thursday afternoon. I went at around 2.30pm, after the lunchtime rush, and there were a few people in there. I was welcomed by a kind staff member and sat down.

I scoured the menu and there was a lot on offer. The menu mainly offered chicken dishes, which won me over instantly. There were a range of burgers, pitas and wraps. All of the options were very similar to Nando’s, with a lot of the chicken being peri peri coated.

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I opted for the Ladz box one, which cost £13.99. This included a burger, pita or wrap of your choice, three chicken strips or wings, any side and a can of drink. I tailored mine to have a peri peri chicken pita, three chicken strips, wedges and a can of Fanta. Although I hadn’t got my food yet, this seemed like a lot on offer for a very reasonable price.

My food came very quickly, and arrived piping hot, with steam coming off the chicken strips and wedges. The chicken strips and in the pita were coated in peri peri sauce. I firstly had a wedge and they were the crispiest wedges I’ve ever had at a restaurant.

I next tried a chicken strip. The peri peri sauce had a nice spicy and zesty taste to it, and the chicken was tender. I next tried the pita and the chicken was really packed in there. I expected this to be messy with the sauce dripping out, but it was neatly tucked in and tasted as good as the strips.

I ate all of the pita and strips, but I had to take some wedges back home in a doggy bag as there were a lot more than I expected! Ultimately, the £13.99 I paid for all of this food was well worth it.

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Also the fact they offered very similar items to Nandos, I was a big fan of. If you want a cheaper alternative to Nando’s in Peterborough city centre, The Ladz is a good shout.

All of our food reviews are paid for by the writer. The establishments do not know we will be reviewing their food, allowing us to make fair judgements on each place.

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Victoria Beckham risks Brooklyn’s fury as she extends another olive branch in anniversary post for David – after ‘fuming’ son said he ‘wished they’d stop posting about him’

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Victoria Beckham paid a subtle tribute to her estranged son Brooklyn when she marked her wedding anniversary with husband David. 

The Spice Girl, 52, commemorated 27 years of marriage by sharing a sweet snap planting a kiss on David in an Instagram post on Saturday. 

Yet in the caption, she also included a nod to Brooklyn as she praised her ‘four amazing children’. 

Victoria penned: ‘After 27 years of marriage, four amazing children and countless matching outfits, you’re still my *everything*. Happy anniversary!! I love you so much ♥️’.

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David also referenced the aspiring chef in his post for Victoria, as alongside a series of throwback snaps, he referenced his pride over his family. 

He penned: ’29 years together, 27 years married & you have given me everything I could ever wish for.. Our proudest achievement will always be our family I love you & Happy Anniversary  @victoriabeckham.’ 

As well as Brooklyn, 27, the Beckhams are parents to Romeo, 23, Cruz, 21, and Harper, 14. 

Yet, while the Beckhams were sweetly referencing the entire brood, they may well have pushed Brooklyn further away, as he is reportedly ‘fuming’ that his parents keep posting about him. 

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Victoria Beckham has risked Brooklyn’s fury by mentioning him in her anniversary post for David – after their ‘fuming’ son said he ‘wished they’d stop posting about him’

David also referenced the aspiring chef in his post for Victoria, as alongside a series of throwback snaps, he referenced his pride over his family

David also referenced the aspiring chef in his post for Victoria, as alongside a series of throwback snaps, he referenced his pride over his family

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Brooklyn was reportedly fuming after David and Victoria's Father's Day posts and 'wishes they would leave him alone'

Brooklyn was reportedly fuming after David and Victoria’s Father’s Day posts and ‘wishes they would leave him alone’

David extended an olive branch to his eldest son in his Instagram post last month on Father’s Day as he shared an old photograph of himself and Brooklyn as a child as well as a snap of himself with all four of his kids.

Alongside the images, he wrote: ‘Being a dad is my most important job – I love you all and thank you mummy @victoriabeckham for giving me our beautiful family. Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads around the world’.

Victoria also included their son Brooklyn in her heartfelt Father’s Day post to her husband on Sunday.

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Yet, while Brooklyn has publicly remained silent, behind the scenes he was reportedly ‘fuming’. 

A source revealed: ‘He’s fuming about it. He’s asked them to leave him alone and they just keep posting him.’

They told The Sun: ‘It just brings the whole thing up all over again. He wishes they’d leave it and leave him alone.’

Shortly before Christmas last year, Brooklyn blocked his parents on Instagram, while his lawyers later wrote to the Beckhams’ team requesting all communication be conducted through legal representatives. 

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In January, Brooklyn then released a scathing six-page statement announcing he had cut ties with his family. 

Following months of rumours they had become estranged, Brooklyn confirmed the news in January, declaring he was no longer part of ‘Brand Beckham’ and insisting his parents and their other children are ‘performative’.

Brooklyn also claimed David and Victoria had controlled him for much of his life, attempted to drive a wedge between him and wife Nicola Peltz and left him embarrassed when his mother danced ‘inappropriately’ with him during the first dance at his wedding.

The aspiring chef was last pictured with his family during Christmas 2024, and by May 2025 it was clear a feud had formed after Brooklyn failed to acknowledge either of his parents’ birthdays and snubbed David’s 50th. 

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David shared a series of throwbacks with his wife and penned: '29 years together , 27 years married & you have given me everything I could ever wish for..'

David shared a series of throwbacks with his wife and penned: ’29 years together , 27 years married & you have given me everything I could ever wish for..’

He concluded: 'Our proudest achievement will always be our family I love you & Happy Anniversary @victoriabeckham'

He concluded: ‘Our proudest achievement will always be our family I love you & Happy Anniversary @victoriabeckham’

Victoria penned: 'After 27 years of marriage, four amazing children and countless matching outfits, you’re still my *everything*. Happy anniversary!! I love you so much ♥️'

Victoria penned: ‘After 27 years of marriage, four amazing children and countless matching outfits, you’re still my *everything*. Happy anniversary!! I love you so much ♥️’

She shared a series of sweet snaps of the couple over the years

She shared a series of sweet snaps of the couple over the years 

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The celebrity couple crossed paths in 1997 after Posh Spice attended one of David's Manchester United matches with Mel C, getting engaged a year later

The celebrity couple crossed paths in 1997 after Posh Spice attended one of David’s Manchester United matches with Mel C, getting engaged a year later

David extended an olive branch to his son on Father's Day as he shared an old photograph of himself and Brooklyn as a child, as well as a snap of himself with all four of his kids

David extended an olive branch to his son on Father’s Day as he shared an old photograph of himself and Brooklyn as a child, as well as a snap of himself with all four of his kids

Last month, Brooklyn was accused of selling his family out for a big sum following the release of his two-part DoorDash commercial. 

Five months after declaring that he and his wife Nicola want privacy, Brooklyn was savaged by fans, who branded him ‘classless’ after he collaborated with the food delivery firm for the sponsored video.

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It was reported that Brooklyn was paid a hefty figure for the ad, with a source saying: ‘Anything that makes him money is good – it shows that his brand is there and flourishing.’

It’s thought that he was paid ‘at least $1million (£755,000)’ for the campaign.

However, the Beckham clan were reportedly less impressed with the advert, with an insider telling Page Six: ‘Brooklyn claims he wants peace and privacy and nothing to do with his family – now he’s trying to cash in on it all.’

In the teaser clip for the advert released on June 15, Brooklyn smirks and says: ‘You’re probably wondering why I’m watching the Fifa World Cup 2026 from home… It’s a long story.’

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It has been taken as mocking parents David and Victoria with whom he no longer speaks – and profiting off their name, while friends of the Beckhams have said the pair are ‘devastated and inconsolable’ by the jibe.

The second longer version was released on Wednesday, sparking even fiercer backlash from even the most supportive Brooklyn fans, with followers commenting in their droves under the Instagram clip.  

Friends of the Beckhams were shocked to see Brooklyn’s advert.

One told the Daily Mail’s Katie Hind: ‘To do an advert based on estrangement from family as if it’s a joke when his family is devastated and sister and grandparents inconsolable is shocking.

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‘Especially from someone who claims he wants peace and privacy.’

Brooklyn Beckham’s January statement in full  

‘I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed.

I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life. For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family. The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into.

Recently, I have seen with my own eyes the lengths that they’ll go through to place countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I believe the truth always comes out.

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My parents have been trying endlessly to ruin my relationship since before my wedding, and it hasn’t stopped. My mum cancelled making Nicola’s dress in the eleventh hour despite how excited she was to wear her design, forcing her to urgently find a new dress. 

Weeks before our big day, my parents repeatedly pressured and attempted to bribe me into signing away the rights to my name, which would have affected me, my wife, and our future children.

They were adamant on me signing before my wedding date because then the terms of the deal would be initiated. My holdout affected the payday, and they have never treated me the same since. 

During the wedding planning, my mum went so far as to call me “evil” because Nicola and I chose to include my Nanny Sandra, and Nicola’s Naunni at our table, because they both didn’t have their husbands. Both of our parents had their own tables equally adjacent to ours.

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The night before our wedding, members of my family told me that Nicola was “not blood” and “not family.” Since the moment I started standing up for myself with my family, I’ve received endless attacks from my parents, both privately and publicly, that were sent to the press on their orders.

Even my brothers were sent to attack me on social media, before they ultimately blocked me out of nowhere this last Summer. 

My mum hijacked my first dance with my wife, which had been planned weeks in advance to a romantic love song. In front of our 500 wedding guests, Marc Anthony called me to the stage, where in the schedule was planned to be my romantic dance with my wife but instead my mum was waiting to dance with me instead. 

She danced very inappropriately on me in front of everyone. I’ve never felt more uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire life. We wanted to renew our vows so we could create new memories of our wedding day that bring us joy and happiness, not anxiety and embarrassment.

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My wife has been consistently disrespected by my family, no matter how hard we’ve tried to come together as one. My mum has repeatedly invited women from my past into our lives in ways that were clearly intended to make us both uncomfortable.

Despite this, we still travelled to London for my dad’s birthday and were rejected for a week as we waited in our hotel room trying to plan quality time with him. He refused all of our attempts, unless it was at his big birthday party with a hundred guests and cameras at every corner.

When he finally agreed to see me, it was under the condition that Nicola wasn’t invited. It was a slap in the face. Later, when my family travelled to LA, they refused to see me at all.

My family values public promotion and endorsements above all else. Brand Beckham comes first. Family “love” is decided by how much you post on social media, or how quickly you drop everything to show up and pose for a family photo opp, even if it’s at the expense of our professional obligations.

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We’ve gone out of our way for years to show up and support at every fashion show, every party, and every press activity to show ‘our perfect family.’ But the one time my wife asked for my mum’s support to save displaced dogs during the LA fires, my mum refused.

The narrative that my wife controls me is completely backwards. I have been controlled by my parents for most of my life. I grew up with overwhelming anxiety. For the first time in my life, since stepping away from my family, that anxiety has disappeared.

I wake up every morning grateful for the life I chose, and have found peace and relief. My wife and I do not want a life shaped by image, press, or manipulation. All we want peace, privacy and happiness for us and our future family.’

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British Grand Prix: Kimi Antonelli passes Lewis Hamilton to win Silverstone sprint race

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Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli caught and passed Lewis Hamilton to win an action-packed sprint race at the British Grand Prix.

While McLaren’s Lando Norris, Mercedes’ George Russell and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen staged a frantic place-swapping scrap in the opening laps at Silverstone, Antonelli bided his time before homing in on Hamilton at the front.

The 19-year-old Italian let the race settle down before remorselessly homing in on the Ferrari and blasting past Hamilton on the Hangar Straight on lap eight after strategically saving his battery charge.

Hamilton hung on bravely but could do nothing to stop Antonelli extending his championship lead still further to 43 points over Russell.

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Behind them, Norris drove an excellent race to blast up from sixth on the grid to fourth on the first lap before passing Russell on the second lap.

There were a few hectic laps as Norris, Russell and Verstappen swapped places before Norris managed to consolidate third place and move clear of the the battle behind him.

Russell managed to pass Verstappen on lap nine before the four-time champion fell back into the clutches of Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, who moved past the Red Bull a lap later.

Verstappen dropped back but managed to hold off McLaren’s Oscar Piastri to take sixth.

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Racing Bull’s Liam Lawson held off an attack from Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar in the closing laps as they took the final points positions.

Qualifying for Sunday’s main grand prix is at 16:00 BST on Saturday.

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Chained to a cage of tigers, beaten with metal pipes or threatened with huge pythons… IAN BIRRELL goes inside Chinese gangs’ scamming factories, and reveals the horrific torture imprisoned ‘workers’ face if they don’t steal from their online victims

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Ian Birrell points to a scam factory over the Moei River in Myanmar, full of workers ¿ some of whom have been kidnapped or conned ¿ hoovering up vast sums of money from people online

Carol was thrilled two years ago when she heard that, after several interviews, she had landed an office job in Thailand working as a typist. Her flight out there would be paid, food provided and there was free housing on top of her £600-a-month salary.

She had recently lost her job in hospitality in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi and life was tough. She was struggling to pay her rent, food bills and school fees for her eight-year-old daughter. So this seemed like a heaven-sent opportunity.

But the reality was very different. After arriving in Bangkok, she was taken on a long journey to the border with Myanmar and then smuggled into the war-torn country. There, she was forced by guards at gunpoint into a massive compound, and ordered by Chinese gangsters to take part in scamming operations targeting Americans, Britons and Canadians thousands of miles away for their cash.

The job advertisement and the interviews were a cruel trick. Carol had been duped into working in a vast ‘scam factory’ run by Chinese gangs, and forced through beatings and torture to find potential victims via social media who might fall for scams involving property, crypto investments, romance and online shopping.

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Any hint of disobedience, any failure to meet their daily targets, led to savage punishments that included electric shocks to the head, being beaten with metal pipes, locked in a tiny, dark room for days on end or even chained to a cage containing a terrifying tiger.

‘It has been total hell,’ said Carol, speaking to me from Myanmar four days after escaping a 19-month nightmare, during which she worked in three different compounds. She was freed alongside 12 fellow Africans with the help of a network of Thai activists.

Scores of these giant scam complexes – many ringed with sinister walls of barbed wire and some with menacing watchtowers – can be seen from Thailand across the narrow brown waters of the Moei River that divides the two countries.

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Ian Birrell points to a scam factory over the Moei River in Myanmar, full of workers – some of whom have been kidnapped or conned – hoovering up vast sums of money from people online 

Many of the scam complexes there are surrounded by barbed wire and menacing watchtowers

Many of the scam complexes there are surrounded by barbed wire and menacing watchtowers

They have been purpose-built over the last four years in lawless regions of Myanmar run by militia fighting the country’s endless civil war. They have a single aim: To hoover up vast sums of money online from greedy, lonely or unfortunate people around the planet.

The scale of these industrialised scam operations is staggering. The complexes hold tens of thousands of people from at least 78 countries – and one expert told me 135 nations have been hit by the scammers. ‘This is a global problem,’ said Mechelle Moore, chief executive of Global Alms, an anti-trafficking charity based in Thailand.

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Many of those working here are taken to the complexes by ethnic Chinese gangs.

Most are conned like Carol – but some are kidnapped. They are made to sign bogus contracts – then told they must pay punitive sums to cover all their costs of travel, food and accommodation if they want to leave. ‘The idea is that once you’re in, there is no way out except by paying a big ransom,’ explained Moore.

Across South East Asia, where similar operations have sprouted up from Cambodia to the Philippines, it is estimated these factories extort up to £60billion a year. Some of the centres in Myanmar are also used to manufacture drugs such as crystal meth.

This is criminality in plain sight on an extraordinary scale.

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From my vantage point on the border, I could see clearly the suburban-looking homes of the scam-factory bosses as well as accommodation blocks up to eight storeys high that held human-trafficking victims, often eight to a room in bunk beds.

I saw workmen building two compounds along a short stretch of the river, demonstrating that this is a rapidly growing industry.

The 60 compounds along this stretch of the border are run like well-organised business parks, with a main director, subordinates who rent out offices and dormitories to crime syndicates, supervisors monitoring performance and targets, and teams allocated differing tasks.

They contain brothels and gyms; some even have a basketball court, football stadium or swimming pool.

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A Burmese woman prepares to take food to the compound... the 60 compounds along this stretch of the border are run like well-organised business parks, Ian Birrell writes

A Burmese woman prepares to take food to the compound… the 60 compounds along this stretch of the border are run like well-organised business parks, Ian Birrell writes

Thai activist groups that do deal with Myanmar militia, often struggle to help those who manage to escape the compounds

Thai activist groups that do deal with Myanmar militia, often struggle to help those who manage to escape the compounds

‘The better you are at scamming, the more access you get to their amenities,’ said Moore. ‘It’s all about controlling you.’ Yet these criminal enterprises have a veneer of business normality.

‘The operations work like companies – they have key performance indicators, quarters, bonuses if you perform well, but torture if you don’t perform well,’ said Ivan Franceschini, a lecturer in Chinese studies at the University of Melbourne and co-author of Scam: Inside Southeast Asia’s Cybercrime Compounds.

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At one point I heard sounds of artillery fire, a reminder of the long-running civil war between the Myanmar government and various rebel groups – and of the risks for the trafficked workers trapped in a nearby compound. Later, I met a man whose finger had been blown off by shrapnel in an attack that killed fellow captives from China and Uganda.

This man, hired as a translator after studying for six years in China, was among the small group of Africans freed after they had used phones and computers to contact activists and diplomats in Thailand. Their release was negotiated with a local militia, whose leaders are sanctioned by the UK and US for links to scamming.

The 13 men and women came from Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda and Zimbabwe. Some were articulate and highly educated, others from simpler backgrounds. All had applied for jobs with good salaries offered by respectable-looking agencies on social media or through friends, before being interviewed.

‘I was running a business buying and selling clothes, making $300 [£225] a month, so when a friend in China called about work abroad offering $1,500 [£1,124] it was tempting,’ said the 37-year-old translator, who speaks fluent English, French and Chinese.

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Another man was earning £37 a month as a barman in Lagos, Nigeria, when his wife became pregnant with their second child, so he was delighted to be offered a £637 monthly salary in Asia to work as a data engineer.

But when they reached Bangkok, the promised jobs turned out to be very different. Carol told me she was collected with others at the airport by a smart minivan and taken to a mall for food – then, after a 15-hour car journey, the group was dumped at midnight by the river, pushed on to boats and met on the opposite bank by gunmen in uniforms.

‘They were shouting, searching bags, throwing away our documents, then took us to a hospital where they tested us for HIV. I was so scared. I thought of my daughter [left back in Kenya with Carol’s sister] and how, if anything happened, my family did not even know where I was,’ she said.

The next day they were ordered to start working at midnight – to dovetail with California’s office hours – and began 15-hour shifts in which they built fake social- media identities and researched property markets in the US to target sellers.

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‘You start making friends with them,’ she said. ‘When they become your friends, you start committing them emotionally and tell them how you make money out of crypto, that you have a good trade.’ As soon as anyone took the bait, her ‘client’ would be taken over by a Chinese supervisor. ‘I would send out up to 500 greetings a day – and you were meant to have three clients by the end of each day. If you don’t, you get punished,’ said Carol.

The punishments were horrific. She said beatings and electrocution were routine, along with being locked in the dreaded dark rooms for days. ‘It is very scary – like a very small cupboard with hardly any room to move and nowhere to use the toilet.’

Others talked of mock executions; being forced to stand still all day under fierce summer sun or monsoon rains; ordered to do 300 squats then beaten if wobbling when walking; having their heads half shaved as humiliation; and being sold like slaves between scamming companies.

Perhaps most feared was the ‘tiger’s cage’. ‘If you don’t have clients, they beat you mercilessly with pipes and then lock you on to the cage, so it is scratching your hand or your neck. Then they shock you constantly on the head with tasers,’ said Carol.

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Others confirmed this hideous torture, several showing me their scars. One said they also used a caged white lion and huge python to terrify them into compliance. ‘They say they will kill you – every day they cock a pistol on your head to scare you.’

Each of the five scam centres I saw across the river reputedly held at least 5,000 people. And I heard of a Kenyan man who had been trapped for five years, Ian Birrell writes

Each of the five scam centres I saw across the river reputedly held at least 5,000 people. And I heard of a Kenyan man who had been trapped for five years, Ian Birrell writes

These were not idle threats. A young Ghanaian said he saw a Chinese man killed after trying to help a friend escape. Others said Chinese workers, often from rural areas, were treated worst of all. Some were left unable to walk after their wounds from beatings became badly infected.

Women told of rape. ‘If some bosses like you, if they think you have a good body or are pretty, they call you into the office any time. Then they do what they want with you. It happened to me when I was new,’ said one East African in tears.

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Each of the five scam centres I saw across the river reputedly held at least 5,000 people. And I heard of a Kenyan man who had been trapped for five years. ‘He’s given up the will to live – he is just a shell of himself,’ said a friend.

Power and telecoms cables from Thailand to the companies have been cut in attempts to stop the criminality – but the gangs simply switched to generators and the use of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite systems.

Eric Heintz, a global analyst at the International Justice Mission charity who uses data monitoring to map their activities, called on Starlink to shut down their access. ‘Each dish has a subscription, so it should be possible to switch them off,’ he said.

Last year, his anti-slavery group issued a report suggesting that some of Myanmar’s compounds were taking part in child sextortion – engaging children in online conversations, posing as potential friends or doctors to persuade them to send nude or sexual images that would then be used to blackmail them into sending money.

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The scamming operations are very sophisticated. They use artificial intelligence, deep fakes and the dark web to gather data along with social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Telegram and WhatsApp to find and fool their targets.

One woman from Cameroon showed me lists of names and numbers she was given to call daily, offering remote work to them and even sending over a few dollars at the start to win their trust. Another said she had to juggle as many as 40 faked Facebook accounts.

They showed me the detailed scripts they had to follow and images of a Ukrainian model and German journalist used to construct alluring fake social media sites. One was even told to pose as the managing director of Goldman Sachs in New York.

Their task was to befriend people and slowly draw them into the net. ‘When I was doing Facebook dating, I spoke to a man in the UK every day, selling him the scam,’ said Carol. ‘They told us to target older people, from 45 years old, since if people are lonely, they believe anything. We could not help the people getting scammed.’

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Workers were given detailed scripts to follow when making scam calls, and some used images of models and journalists to construct alluring fake social media sites

Workers were given detailed scripts to follow when making scam calls, and some used images of models and journalists to construct alluring fake social media sites

When she secretly tipped off one elderly American that he was being scammed – after he had handed over £10,500 then started taking out a second mortgage to give more cash to the crooks – she was caught and locked in the dark room for two weeks. ‘They are killing people,’ she told me. ‘One time the Chinese were posting in their group about an American guy committing suicide because he lost all his money, $300,000 [£225,000]. He was a young man, 33 years old, who had just got married, and the Chinese were all celebrating.’

Chalerm Duangchan, deputy headman of a Thai border village, said he had seen three Chinese women drown in the river after trying to escape a compound during a crackdown last year. ‘I felt very sorry for them.’

Another man told of lines of people being delivered to a river crossing beside his home in cars, motorbikes and vans. He said he had seen them beaten, handcuffed and poked with electric prods when resisting.

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Local Thai communities warn people against working there. One young man said he signed a contract for an administrative job, only to discover he had agreed to join the scamming teams. His family was given until midnight to pay a £500 ransom for his release from the compound.

‘I saw a friend inside and I asked why he was there,’ said Pariwat, 25. ‘He said he had been tricked but did not have the money to ransom himself out so had to stay.’

The ransoms – or ‘compensation’, as it is termed by the crime gangs – are far bigger for foreigners. Experts said they averaged about £7,500, although one said she knew of a captured forensic accountant paying £101,000 to escape the horrors.

Pariwat added that his friend was still working there, earning money as a successful scammer with big commissions – showing how the gangs can turn people. ‘He makes a lot of money from doing this scam work.’

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This underlines the problems for the authorities in dealing with people who do manage to get out of the compounds, whether as a result of successful escape attempts, pressure from diplomats and foreign nations, or the efforts of Thai activist groups that do deals with Myanmar militia, aided by sympathetic police.

Critics complain that the Thai authorities often fail to screen survivors properly, preferring to charge them with illegal entry to their own country and then deporting them back to their own homeland.

Jay Kritiya, co-ordinator of the Civil Society Network for Human Trafficking Victim Assistance, which aided rescue efforts for the group of 13 Africans, said it was vital to gather intelligence through in-depth interviews with victims and to expand global efforts to crack down on both the crooks and the online platforms enabling them. ‘The truth that would help rescue the victims and protect the world from these transactional criminals is not being told,’ she said.

‘At least I am out,’ said Carol, when we met as monsoon rain poured down after she crossed back over the river to Thailand. ‘But everyone must know there are many people inside those terrible places going through hell.’

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* Carol’s name has been changed to protect her identity.

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Pope urges Europe to do more for migrants while visiting gateway island

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Pope Leo XIV has called on European leaders to rise to the “momentous challenge” of handling migration as he visited the Italian island of Lampedusa.

The pontiff urged Europe to help new arrivals integrate better and improve conditions in their home countries, during a mass on the island, which receives tens of thousands of migrants a year.

“Those who have lost their lives in this sea are victims both of decisions that were made and of decisions that were not made,” the Pope said.

Since becoming the head of the Catholic Church in May 2025, the American Pope has repeatedly called for greater support for migrants and criticised the US government’s anti-immigration policies.

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He began the trip with a visit to a cemetery on Lampedusa and prayed at the graves of migrants who had died while making the dangerous journey from Africa to Europe across the Mediterranean Sea.

The Pope also stood at the “Door of Europe” memorial for those who had perished attempting the crossing and spoke to a migrant family.

“From this far-flung corner of Europe on the Mediterranean Sea, one can more clearly perceive the momentous challenge that the phenomenon of migration poses to European societies,” he told Catholics on the island.

“Europe is capable of addressing the crisis in this region in a comprehensive manner, integrating immediate relief efforts into a long-term strategic plan capable of receiving, protecting, supporting and integrating migrants” while “assisting developing countries so that no one is forced to emigrate”, he said.

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The island of Lampedusa – which sits 90 miles (145km) off Tunisia’s coast – is home to a migrant reception centre that is overcrowded with challenging living conditions.

Those who make the journey often travel in poorly maintained and overcrowded vessels, making sea crossings more perilous for those aboard.

More than 1,400 people have died or gone missing while attempting to cross the ⁠Mediterranean this year, including 28 children, according to the UN’s International Organization for Migration.

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How creative maps make air pollution more visible

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How creative maps make air pollution more visible

Air pollution is often portrayed as something that affects entire cities. In fact, levels can vary enormously over just a few metres.

Our research shows that one of the greatest challenges for academics is not simply measuring air pollution, but making it visible and meaningful enough for people to recognise how it shapes their everyday lives.

Traditional air quality monitoring relies heavily on fixed monitoring stations, which are positioned at specific locations around a city. These stations provide highly accurate and valuable measurements, but they can only represent conditions at a limited number of points.

Air quality varies significantly across environments. It can also change dramatically over short distances and timescales depending on things like traffic volume, street layout, weather conditions, and local or regional sources of emissions. So, two people travelling along the same route at different times of the day may experience very different levels of exposure to pollutants in the air.

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York air map shows data collected by citizen scientists across the city.
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Combining scientific methods with creative approaches can help people better understand environmental issues that are otherwise difficult to perceive. We used our expertise in creative design and atmospheric science to create the York air map, an online resource designed to make complex environmental data more accessible, meaningful and relevant to people’s lives.

This project investigates urban air pollution using 16 small monitors attached to bicycles. We involved people as citizen scientists to collect data over six-week blocks during their daily cycling commutes across the city, which has a population of just over 200,000.

Through citizen science projects like this, people can collaborate with researchers and contribute to data monitoring programmes. And because these bicycles are being ridden through a wide range of spaces that might usually go unmeasured, this provides us with new data.

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Each cyclist can see the data change in real-time through a commercial air quality sensor and accompanying phone app, so any spikes in air pollution can be attributed to what they are currently experiencing on the route. This helps people connect to the statistics in a more tangible way.




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Local landmarks are illustrated inside the York air map leaflet.
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Our findings show that air pollution exposure is not evenly distributed across the city. Despite recognising some pollution hotspots, we have found that fluctuations can occur within short distances depending on external factors and the rider’s actions and movements.

For instance, are there road works happening? Are there high-polluting vehicles in front of you? Are you riding through a park or along a canal? Are you riding past active construction sites?

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Because air pollution is so complex and is constantly changing, this research can challenge people’s perceptions of air quality. It is easy to assume, due to yearly averages, that pollution exposure in a city like York is low. But people can be exposed to high concentrations over short timescales – and repeated exposure in this way may cause long-term health effects.

Beyond scientific measurements

Our project champions citizen scientists to engage with the information in different ways.

York air map translates complex environmental data into forms that are accessible, engaging and relevant to wider audiences. One of us (Clare Nattress) has transformed air quality data into maps, visualisations, an informative zine, public exhibitions and community workshops designed to encourage discussion about air quality and environmental health.

We encouraged our 16 citizen scientists, seasonally, to write pollution diaries and record their daily experience of commuting to work or taking a leisurely bicycle ride. The diaries showed that riders became more attuned over time to their surroundings, noticing smells and sources more clearly when spikes showed up on the app.

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Twelve smellable filters have been on display, allowing exhibition visitors to guess the source of the pollution.
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One exhibition displayed smellable filters. These are small white filters that have been exposed to various sources in the laboratory. Visitors were invited to smell each one and guess which sources they came from.

This helped people recognise sources of air pollution such as wood burning, BBQs, perfumes and household cleaning products. They could then link our statistics with real sources of air pollution in their surroundings.

We each take roughly 20,000 breaths a day – and the quality of the air we breathe changes depending in part on the choices we make. Air pollution isn’t just a problem for big factories or capital cities; it’s happening right here on our streets and in our homes.

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Revealed: British woman, 20, who has been charged with murdering her partner by stabbing him with 20-inch hunting knife at their luxury Thai villa

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Isabelle Violet Carreras, 20, (pictured) has been charged with the alleged murder of Thomas David Powell, 33, a UK businessman who owned a large cannabis farm in Thailand

The British woman who has been charged with stabbing her partner to death with a 20-inch hunting knife at their luxury villa in Thailand has been named and pictured for the first time.

Thai police believe Isabelle Violet Carreras, 20, ‘was responsible for the killing’ of Thomas David Powell, who was found dead with stab wounds at the plush villa in the party resort of Pattaya.

The 33-year-old UK businessman’s body was discovered on Thursday morning after a friend became concerned when he could not reach Mr Powell on the phone.

The friend rushed to the luxury estate in the Bang Lamung district and recorded the moment he found the horrifying bloody scene at the villa on video, with Mr Powell’s dead body lying in the shower and the house in disarray.

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He called the police, and footage shows officers confronting Carreras – a UK firefighter – over Mr Powell’s corpse, but she professed innocence and claimed that he had taken his own life.

She showed cops the huge hunting knife in a bloody sink before she was arrested. Her partner’s body appeared to have been moved and arranged to lie in the shower with a pillow under his head.

After claiming Mr Powell’s death was a suicide, Carreras added that he was ‘really into grass recently’ and that he ‘had been taking six strips of Valium daily’.

Investigators believe that the businessman had been dead for around six hours before being discovered and said that evidence at the scene contradicted Carreras’ claims.

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Isabelle Violet Carreras, 20, (pictured) has been charged with the alleged murder of Thomas David Powell, 33, a UK businessman who owned a large cannabis farm in Thailand

Carreras showed police who attended the scene the massive 20 inch hunting knife believed to have been used in the alleged murder. It was wiped clean which investigators called an 'attempt to conceal evidence' by Carreras

Carreras showed police who attended the scene the massive 20 inch hunting knife believed to have been used in the alleged murder. It was wiped clean which investigators called an ‘attempt to conceal evidence’ by Carreras

They found cuts on her fingers as well as blood stains and signs of a struggle throughout the luxury property. The hunting knife found in the sink had allegedly been washed and wiped clean.

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Mr Powell – who ran a large cannabis farm in Soi Bang Lamung 14 – also had two stab wounds in his back, as well as three to his torso and one in his left hand.

Police Colonel Nattapon Phongsuksakul, superintendent of the Nongprue district station, said: ‘Based on the evidence gathered so far, investigators believe Ms Isabelle Violet Carreras was responsible for the killing.

‘She has now been formally charged with murder, but she continues to deny the allegation during questioning.

‘The investigation is still ongoing. We are still awaiting the full autopsy report, forensic examination results and DNA analysis before finalising the case file.’

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He added: ‘There is evidence that cannabis was consumed, and we believe it is possible that cannabis intoxication contributed to the suspect’s actions.’

Police believe the alleged murder happened shortly after 4am but that no one was notified until 9.30am when Carreras called a friend back in England.

Colonel Phongsuksakul previously said: ‘It appears the wife did not know who to call, so she made a WhatsApp call to a friend in England, saying that a murder had occurred and that her boyfriend was dead inside the house.

‘The friend then contacted another friend, who lives in Thailand, and asked him to check the house. Instead of calling a doctor or the police from around 4.30 am, when his life might still have been saved, she chose not to do so.’

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The couple was initially believed to have been married, but Colonel Phongsuksakul has now said that this could not yet be confirmed. 

The police chief said that a motive for the alleged killing is as yet unclear because ‘the suspect has declined to provide any information’, and that officers are now reviewing CCTV which was recording inside the home to determine what really happened.

Carreras is a firefighter back in the UK at Rising Brook firestation in Stafford

Carreras is a firefighter back in the UK at Rising Brook firestation in Stafford

Thomas David Powel (passport pictured) was found dead in the shower of the luxury property. He had been stabbed twice in the back, three times in the torso and once in his left hand

Thomas David Powel (passport pictured) was found dead in the shower of the luxury property. He had been stabbed twice in the back, three times in the torso and once in his left hand

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His body was found by a friend who had rushed over after not being able to contact him. It appears to have been arranged in the shower with a pillow under his head. Blood stains and signs of a struggle were found throughout the house

His body was found by a friend who had rushed over after not being able to contact him. It appears to have been arranged in the shower with a pillow under his head. Blood stains and signs of a struggle were found throughout the house

Carreras has been in police custody since Thursday and denies all charges against her. Police say she has not provided any information about a potential motive

Carreras has been in police custody since Thursday and denies all charges against her. Police say she has not provided any information about a potential motive

Investigators believe that cannabis was consumed at the scene and that 'it is possible that cannabis intoxication contributed to the suspect's actions'

Investigators believe that cannabis was consumed at the scene and that ‘it is possible that cannabis intoxication contributed to the suspect’s actions’

He noted that ‘neighbours have told reporters they frequently heard the couple arguing’, though these claims have not been verified by police.

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The couple had been staying at the villa for just seven days before Mr Powell was found dead, and police are currently investigating if they had been in the country beforehand. 

One neighbour of the villa reported hearing loud barking the night before Mr Powell’s alleged killing. At around 2am, a courier arrived to deliver dog food, but no one answered the door, raising suspicions.

Colonel Phongsuksakul said previously that Carreras had ‘denied committing the murder. However, based on the wounds, it is difficult for us to accept that claim because there was clearly a stab wound to the back.’

The officer continued: ‘We firmly believe this was not a suicide as she claimed. What makes us doubt her account further is that she washed the knife.

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‘The weapon used was a knife, and washing it suggests an attempt to conceal evidence. There is also CCTV footage from inside the house.’

Investigators believe that the alleged murder happened in another room to where Mr Powell’s body was found in the shower and that he had been dragged there.

Colonel Phongsuksakul said that he does not intend to interview the person in the UK who Carreras called at 9.30am on the morning of Mr Powell’s death.

He previously said: ‘We cannot yet confirm whether she was intoxicated by cannabis at the time of the incident, but it is confirmed that cannabis had been smoked.

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‘There is evidence at the scene and a strong smell of cannabis throughout the house. We are treating this as a murder case, not self-defence.’

Thailand decriminalised marijuana in 2022, making it the first Asian nation to do so.

However, the lack of regulations caused a surge in unregulated sales and use, especially in tourist areas like Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya, alongside reports linking the drug to violence and public disorder.

Government officials are now seeking to outlaw recreational cannabis use by requiring medical certificates to purchase the drug.

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Axed Love Island star Gabriel Garland breaks his silence after he was removed from show over involvement in a stabbing

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Love Island star Gabriel Garland has broken his silence after he was removed from the villa over his connection to a stabbing. The model, 24, posted a video discussing it on Friday

Love Island star Gabriel Garland has broken his silence after he was removed from the villa over his connection to a stabbing

The model, 24, entered the villa last week as a Casa Amor bombshell but was removed from the show after just a day, with his appearance scrubbed from the programme. 

ITV confirmed he had been axed from the show due to ‘a situation in his past’, with it later being claimed that he was removed after producers were made aware that he had been involved in an altercation in which a man was stabbed.

Now, Gabriel has posted an Instagram video addressing the reports, saying that it was ‘very disappointing’ that he had been removed and clearing up that he had not been found guilty of any wrongdoing. 

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Gabriel explained: ‘After everything that’s been said about me, I just wanted to clear a few things up. There was an incident that happened at a party I was at when I was a teenager. 

‘This incident is obviously one that should not be taken lightly and was very traumatic for everyone concerned.’

Love Island star Gabriel Garland has broken his silence after he was removed from the villa over his connection to a stabbing. The model, 24, posted a video discussing it on Friday

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Gabriel continued: ‘I just wanted to make it clear, the legal judge found no wrongdoing against me and I don’t have a criminal record. 

‘This has obviously resulted in me leaving Love Island, which is very disappointing, especially from a personal perspective.

‘I was also forming a really, really strong connection in there which you guys didn’t get to see, which is sad. But I wanted to tell you this directly.’

Gabriel concluded his post by thanking people for their ‘kind and supportive messages’.

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He shared: ‘It really means a lot, and I’m very grateful, because I do just wanna move forward from this in a positive way.’

Earlier this week it was reported that shortly after he entered the villa, ITV were made aware that he was referenced in court documents relating to the conviction of Vitor Mazzer.

Mazzer was found guilty of two counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent following a party in Casewick Road, London, on New Year’s Eve in 2019.

Court documents state Gabriel attended the party with Mazzer, and say that two victims had an altercation with Gabriel before Mazzer stabbed them.

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Gabriel’s mother Joanne Garland, gave a character statement for her son – who was 17 at the time of the incident – in court.

Mazzer was jailed for 42 months, and his appeal against conviction was refused in April 2024.

When contacted by the Daily Mail, a representative for ITV said: ‘Gabriel has now left the Villa and will not be returning.’

The official Instagram account for the show had teased Gabriel and the other Casa Amor bombshells’ arrival in a post last week.

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In comments still visible on the post one fan wrote: ‘Love Island gotta fix up their background checks.’

The model, 24, entered the villa last week as a Casa Amor bombshell but was removed from the show after just a day, with his appearance scrubbed from the programme

The model, 24, entered the villa last week as a Casa Amor bombshell but was removed from the show after just a day, with his appearance scrubbed from the programme

Gabriel’s exit comes after Islander George Knight was reportedly axed from the villa after receiving a warning from bosses for using an offensive slur.

Just days after heading to Mallorca ITV announced that the professional footballer would be leaving the show for ‘private reasons’.

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George has since insisted he quit the villa after learning that a member of his family had a health concern, but sources have now shared the real reason behind his departure.

It’s claimed that while George’s story about his family is true, he has used it to hide the fact that he was axed after receiving a formal warning for using ‘unacceptable language’ in the villa.

George then learned of his family news at the same time, but there is no suggestion that ITV bosses attempted to cover up his behaviour.

A spokesperson for ITV said: ‘For private reasons George has left the Love Island Villa.

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‘We have a duty of care towards George so will not be commenting further.’

A source went on to tell The Sun: ‘The situation for George hasn’t been easy, coming out of the villa earlier than expected and returning home to a very difficult family time.’

The publication has not repeated the language George used.

Gabriel's exit comes after Islander George Knight was reportedly axed from the villa after receiving a warning from bosses for using an offensive slur

Gabriel’s exit comes after Islander George Knight was reportedly axed from the villa after receiving a warning from bosses for using an offensive slur

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George previously shared the reason for his Love Island exit on The Showbiz Fix podcast, saying: ‘I was expecting just to receive a usual question, like ask how I’m doing or what’s the plan for the day.

‘And they just said that one of the producers on site was going to meet me at the front door and that they had some information for you and the execs wanted to see you.

‘And I was thinking, oh God, what could this be about? Once the execs put you in, you don’t see them again, really.

‘They said that my parents had been in touch and that they had some news for me and that they were going to give me a call.

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‘It is all very private. But it was a health concern with a member of the immediate family.

‘They said they felt like they weren’t doing their role as a parent if they didn’t let me know. And with what was said, I just felt like it was the right thing to come home.’

During the interview, George also spoke about accusations from fans that he’d used ‘microaggressions’ in the villa, after he branded Barbados-born Mica’s fashion ‘exotic’.

He said: ‘I don’t blame everyone because you don’t see everything.

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‘You see such a small percentage of all the conversations and the relationships that you build. So I get it, I completely get it.

‘And there are, you know, standout moments where you think, oh, that doesn’t look the greatest.

‘I probably have said things that in reflection don’t look or sound great, but that’s just how I am in the moment.

‘And I know it will shoot me in the foot. I shoot myself in the foot a few times, but authenticity is – I think – what people are drawn to.’

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LOVE ISLAND 2026: MEET THE ISLANDERS

Aidan  

Age: 23

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Job: Property Broker

From: Kent

His type on paper: ‘I wouldn’t say I have a strict type on paper. Personality is the most important thing for me.’

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Lorenzo  

Age: 28

Job: Business Owner

From: Hertfordshire 

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Are you here for the drama, or is finding love your only goal? ‘I think drama is fun! As long as no one is crying, all is fair in love and war. It’ll be interesting to see what unfolds…’

Samraj

Age: 25

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Job: Model 

From: Birmingham  

What’s your relationship strategy? Go straight for the goal or play it safe? ‘Without sounding arrogant, in the outside world I don’t really chase that much, I’m used to girls coming to me.’

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Sean 

Age: 25

Job: Primary School Teacher

From: Galway

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How do you plan to handle the competition? ‘If I see someone I like, I’m going for it and nothing’s gonna stop me.’

Yasmin

Age: 23

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Job: Recruitment Consultant

From: Kent

How do you plan to handle the competition? ‘There is no competition. I am a girl’s girl, but when it comes down to what I want, I’ll have to go for it!’

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Kavan

Age: 21

Job: Electrician

From: Kent 

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What kind of person are you hoping doesn’t walk through the villa door? Someone who always wants to be the centre of attention. You know, coming in loud, shouting, causing arguments and drama for no reason. That’s not really my thing. 

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Mica 

Age: 21

Job: Student

From: Barbados (lives in London) 

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Are you here for the drama, or is finding love your only goal? ‘I’ll dabble in both I feel. Obviously the whole point is finding love and that’s going to be my main goal. I’m not saying I’m going to start drama but if there is drama going on, I would obviously be a little bit nosey and want to know what’s going on.’

 Lola 

Age: 28

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Job: Detective

From: Kent

If VAR reviewed your flirting game, what foul would earn you a red card? ‘I can be a bit of a brat, I get really hangry! If you just feed me, I’ll be alright.’  

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Angelista 

Age: 24

Job: Nurse  

From: Staffordshire 

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What kind of person are you hoping doesn’t walk through the villa door? ‘Someone who wants to be in everyone’s face all the time, centre of attention all the time, that’s an ick! Someone that’s obnoxious I don’t like.’

 

Ellie 

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Age: 24

Job: Real Estate Videographer

From: West Lothian

Her type on paper: ‘Simple… tall, dark and handsome. If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. It’s a classic for a reason. Nice teeth, nice tattoos, partial to a blonde as well.’

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Priya

Age: 25

Job: Business Development Manager

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From: Surrey

Her type on paper: ‘Very cliché, but somebody I would be attracted to would be tall, dark and handsome. It’s so cliché, but it is my type. Confidence as well! Someone you can tell is very confident. I’m quite confident and energetic so I look for someone that can match my energy.’

Jasmine

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 Age: 27 

Job: Fashion Business Owner

From: Dubai (lives in London) 

How do you plan to handle the competition? ‘Respectfully, what competition?’

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